Visual database

6.8

Chakipampa, bag, shown inverted, in slit tapestry with cotton warp and camelid fibers for weft and binding in crosslooping, dated cal. AD 674 to 866 (SH 712-897). Represented are two double-headed creatures among tendril-like elements. Private collection.

6.9

Chakipampa, bag, with cotton warp and camelid fibers for weft and binding in crosslooping. Fringe in camelid fibers. Pictured is the front portion of an animal with an upward-looking small head and partial view of a curved body, dated cal. AD 690 to 893 (SH 779-975). Private collection.

Chakipama, opposite side of the bag shown in Figure 6.9.

Provincial Pukara, Gateway Staff Goddess Theme represented on both shoulder panels of the Gateway Tunic (Figure 6.12), dated cal. AD 245 to 402 (SH 257-437).

Provincial Pukara, Rayed Head Theme C represented on a tunic, dated cal. AD 245 to 402 (SH 257-437) See Figure 6.11 for complete image.

Provincial Pukara, "Maize Staff Goddess" holding in each hand a maize plant with cobs that sprouts from a front-face feline head, dated cal. AD 74 to 237 (SH 127-331). Weft and double-strand warp in camelid fibers. The similarity of the design and even the coloring between the bag's upper portion and that of the Siguas 1 bag appearing in Figures 6.38 to 6.39 are surprising. Private collection.

Provincial Pukara, Staff Goddess A with the Staff Goddesses D and B partially visible above and below A, respectively; detail from the "Four Staff Goddesses Mantle," dated cal. AD 218 to 382 (SH 255-414). Weft and single brown warp in camelid fibers. Private collection.

Provincial Pukara, Staff Goddess B with the Staff Goddesses A and C partially visible above and below B, respectively; detail from the "Four Staff Goddesses Mantle," dated cal. AD 218 to 382 (SH 255-414). Weft and single brown warp in camelid fibers. Private collection.

Provincial Pukara, Staff Goddess D with the Staff Goddesses C and A partially visible above and below D, respectively; detail from the "Four Staff Goddesses Mantle," dated cal. AD 218 to 382 (SH 255-414). Weft and single brown warp in camelid fibers. Private collection.

Provincial Pukara, Anthropomorphic Winged Fish B motif represented on a pouch with three tabs on each side with the upper portion of the backflap missing, dated cal. AD 35 to 134 (SH 30-239). The front panel in interlocking tapestry is framed in crosslooping, as are the tabs, weft, and double brown warp in camelid fibers. Private collection.